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  • Natural gas customers stuck with costly contracts
    March 9, 2010

    Natural gas customers stuck with costly contracts


    CBC.ca
    Natural gas customers stuck with costly contracts
    CBC.ca
    Unlike fixed mortgages or cellphone contracts, rules set by the regulator, the BC Utilities Commission (BCUC), do not allow consumers the option of paying a

  • Athabasca IPO paves the way for other juniors
    March 9, 2010

    Athabasca IPO paves the way for other juniors


    Globe and Mail
    Athabasca IPO paves the way for other juniors
    Globe and Mail
    Aerial view of rock containing oil deposits on the banks of the Athabasca River near the town of Fort McMurray in Alberta Province, Canada on October 23,

  • Small biz ready to hire with increased risk appetite: study
    March 9, 2010

    Small biz ready to hire with increased risk appetite: study


    Small biz ready to hire with increased risk appetite: study
    Toronto Sun
    With increasing workloads on the horizon, 38% of small business owners said they are planning to hire in the next year to manage the pickup,

  • Bringing down the house
    March 9, 2010

    Bringing down the house


    Globe and Mail
    Bringing down the house
    Globe and Mail
    Most Canadians opt for fixed-rate mortgages, typically five years. Half of borrowers have at least 80 per cent equity in their homes. On the lender side,

  • Stock rebound still has further to run
    March 9, 2010

    Stock rebound still has further to run


    Stock rebound still has further to run
    Toronto Sun
    Some of the biggest decliners were those leading the charge, with banking stocks among the stars. Bank of Montreal recovered from $26.8 to $59.12 today,

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